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 on the iPad using a mouse and keyboard instead of the touchscreen or a gamepad. Mouse support was first introduced to the iPad with iPadOS 13 back in September 2019, and then expanded earlier this year in March with version 13.4. The feature allowed the iPad to be stanley cup  operated using a mouse and an-onscreen cursor, but it was limited to emulating physical finger touches. So while on the PC games like Minecraft al stanley tumblers lowed players to look around by simply moving their mouse, on the iPad it required extra clicks to emulate the interactivity of players tapping and dragging their fingers onscreen. It was still far from recreating the PC gaming experience on Apples tablet.     As an alternative to touchscreen controls, which are more often than not completely awful for games ported from other platforms, Apple also introduced support for Xbox One and PS4 Bluetooth controllers last Fall. It dramatically improved the iPads gaming chops for racing games and platformers, but first-person shooters, like the popular cross-platform Fortnite, were still dominated by mouse and keyboard players on PC. That will soon change, however, as on Apples WWDC 2020 website theres a listing for an upcoming video titled  Bring keyboard and mouse gaming to iPad  with the following description: Level up your iPad games and add in keyboard, mouse, and trackpad controls. Discover how to use the Game Controller framework to augment your existing titles stanley thermos , bring over games from other platforms, or dream up entirely new  Hotl We Found Scott Pruitt Some Airbnbs
 In addition to facing a lawsuit from 10 state stanley vaso s attorneys to block the merger, the companies are also jockeying for approval from the Department of Justice where officials worry that the merger would take an already small U.S. telecom market and make it even less competitive.     CNBC reports that a deal is in the works that would make Dish Networks into a wireless competitor, the fourth such company in the United States. The deal could reportedly require Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobiles German parent company, to sell wireless spectrum to Dish and to give unlimited network access to Dish as the company builds up its wireless stanley ca  business. The specifics are still very much under negotiation, according to the report, and could vary wildly in the next few weeks. https://gizmodo/t-mobile-and-sprint-may-offload-6-billion-in-assets-to-1835637515 DOJ staff have reportedly considered a lawsuit to stop the merger on t stanley nz he grounds that it would seriously degrade competition and harm customers in the wireless market. Theres been considerable attention paid lately to the behavior of Dish and its chairman, Charlie Ergen. Both Bloomberg and Fox Business have noted officials worries about Dishs reputation as a  hoarder  of mid-band spectrum licenses. Heres the Fox Business聽report summing up what they say are DOJs foremost worries about Dish: He has until 2020 to use those licenses or lose them, and he is looking for an extension on his buildout in exchange for buying the T-Mobile-Sprint spectrum. Offic